Save The Ribble

A blog dedicated to preserving the beauty and delicate ecosystem of the River Ribble, and opposing any 'vision' to build a barrage on our River and develop on our riverbanks, floodplains and green spaces, causing damage to wildlife and the environment and increasing the risk of flooding to our homes. Save the Ribble Campaign is not responsible for the content of external blogs or websites which link here.

Monday, July 24, 2006

CAN WE IMPROVE GREEN SPACES IN MIDDLEFORTH?

Middleforth Ward has received a windfall of £36,762, as a result of the new housing development at the bottom of Stricklands lane. This money must be used to improve green space within the local area, including parks and open spaces by the river.
Residents are being asked to forward any suggestions for improvements to their local councillors. Ideas could include promotion of the footpaths to town, removal of the Himalayan Balsalm and replacing with native species, planting wild flower meadows or trees. Any ideas should be sent to your councillors who are..


Middleforth Ward

David Bretherton Gaynor Bretherton
11 Hollywood Avenue 11 Hollywood Avenue
Penwortham Penwortham
PR1 9AS PR1 9AS

Gillian Holt
Highfield Farm
Bee Lane
Penwortham
Preston
PR1 9TT

Kingsfold Ward

Howard Gore Jim Patten
2 Pendlebury Close 1 Monks Walk
Longton Penwortham
Preston Preston
PR4 5YT PR1 0AQ

Carol Wooldridge David Wooldridge
16 Bramble Court 16 Bramble Court
Penwortham Penwortham
Preston Preston
PR1 9EW PR1 9EW

Charnock Ward

Kevin Pownall Robert Taylor
1 Almond Cottages 9 Lilac Avenue
Watkin Lane Penwortham
Lostock Hall Preston
Preston PR1 9BP
PR5 5HD

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